Ethel Blondin-Andrew: Meaning (information, definition, explanation, facts)

The Honourable Ethel Blondin-Andrew, born March 25, 1951, in Tulita, Northwest Territories, Canada, is a politician.

Blondin-Andrew is a Treaty Dene who is the Member of Parliament for the district of Western Arctic in the Northwest Territories and Minister of State (Northern Development) in the Liberal Cabinet of Prime Minister Paul Martin.

She was the first Aboriginal woman to be elected to Parliament Hill, in 1988. Before embarking upon her political career she spent many years working in the North as a teacher and later as an Assistant Deputy Minister with the territorial government. Under Prime Ministers Chrétien and Martin she served as Secretary of State then Minister of State, respectively, for Children and Youth.

She was narrowly re-elected in the 2004 Canadian election by a margin of 52 votes.

27th Ministry - Government of Paul Martin
  Cabinet Posts (2)  
Minister of State (Northern Development)
(2004-)
Minister of State (Children and Youth)
(2003-2004)
26th Ministry - Government of Jean Chrétien
Sub-Cabinet Posts (2)
Secretary of State (Children and Youth)
(1997-2003)
Secretary of State (Training and Youth)
(1993-1997)
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